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Official  Program  of  the 
National  Peace  Jubilee 
held  at  Chicago,  Illinois 
October  16-22,  1898. 


ILLINOIS  HISTORICAL  SURVEY 


CHAS.  TRUAX, 

Chairman  General  Committee 


QENERAL  COMMITTEE 


JNO.  T.  SHAYNE, 


AUSTIN   A.  BURNHAM. 


Vive-Chairman  General  Committee. 


CLARENCE  e.  YOUNQ, 

Corresponding  Secmary 


Chas.  Truss,  Chairman. 
Benjamin  J.  Rosenthal. 
Chas.  P.  Qulncy. 
Jno.  T.  Shayne. 
Otto  Young. 
Frederick  U .  Babcnck. 
John  McNulta. 
Wm.  L.  Smith. 
Howard  5.  Taylor 
J  a*.  W.Nye. 
Jno.  J.  Mitchell. 
eibrtdgeO.  Keith. 
Chas.  I. .  Hutchinson. 
Walter  C.  Hately. 
Andrew  V.McNally. 
Bernard  A.  Eckhart. 
Albert  I'    Phtlpot. 
Chas.  H.  Wacker. 
Jno.  W.  Ela. 
Aiutin  A.  Burnham. 
John  B.  Sherman. 
Joseph  W.  Suddard. 
Walter  H.  Chgmbertin. 
Henry  Sherman  Vail 


Volney  W.  Foster. 
ErsklncM.  Bhelps. 
Edwin  A.  Potter- 
Harry  0.  Sel'rldpe. 
Albert  S.aaee. 
Harlow  N.  Hlglnbothanv 
Thos.  B.  Bryan. 
thus.  A.  Stevens. 
Frank  H.  Cooper. 
Chas.  T.Yerkes. 
Abraham  M .  Rothschild. 
Chas.  H.  Schwab. 
Daniel  H.  Burnham. 
Jno.  V.  Farwell,  Jr. 
Byron  L.  Smith. 
Jas.  M    Eckels. 
Wm.  R.  Harper. 
Daniel  M.  Lord. 
Chas.  U.  Oordon. 
Horace  Tucker, 
riclvlllc  E.  Stone. 
E.  R.  Bliss. 
W.  H.  dray. 
Dr.  Plumer  M.  Woodworth 


GENERAL  OFFICES  OF  THE 


National  Peace  Jubilee. 


Suite  535  Chicago  Stock  Exchange  Building. 


Telephone  Main  4433 


Chicago,   Oct.  8, 


1898. 


To  the  Public: - 

This  is  to  certify  that  the  only  official  Program 
of  the  National  Peace  Jubilee  will^be,  that  issued  by  Donohue  and 
Henneberry . 


Chairman  General   Committee. 

National   Peace   Jubilee. 

Chairman   Committee   on  Publicity  & 

Promotion. 


ILLINOIS  HISTORICAL  SURVEY 


Mrs.  Potter  Palmer,  Chairman 
Frederick  B.  Tuttle 


Ball  Committee. 

Mrs.  Henry  M.  Shephard,  Vice-Chairman. 

EXECUTIVE  COMMITTEE 

Adrian  C.  Honore  loseph  Adams 


John  K.  Kitchen 


Austin  A.  Burnham,  Chairman 
W.  L.  Bodine  Harold  1.  Cleveland 

loseph  Brucker  I  rank  D.  Cosick 

Henry  Barrett  Chamberlain  Henry  F.  Donovan 


Press  Committee. 


John  tckels 
John  F.  Finnerty 


W.  C.  Gregory 
H.  Gilson  Gardner 
Frank  M.  Huston 


Committee  on  Invitations  and  Speakers. 


Wm.  R.  Harper,  Chairman 
Robert   I'.  Lincoln 
Franklin  II.  Head 
Tluntington  W.  lackson 
Levj  M.i\  ei 
Volnej  W  i 
John  W    i  la 
Petei  S   <  in  isscup 
Alexandei  H.  Revel! 

i   h.u  les    I  i  uax,  i  Jian  man 
lohn  r.  Shaj  ne,  Vice  i  ha 
Benjamin   I.  Rosenthal 
I  ;has.  I .  Quincy 
i  itto  ■>  oung 
i    R  Babcock 
Gen   lohn  McNulta 
Win.   I.,  smith 
Howard  S    las  1<  n 
las.  W.  Nye 
lohn   I     . 


George  B.  Swift 
Nathaniel  C.  Sears 
Graham  II.  Harris 

lesse  Sherw d 

Henrv  Wade  Rogers 
i  (liver  H.  Hi  .it.  ,n 
W.  I.  ( inahan 


trman 
i  ;has.  I..  Hutchinson 

Walter  C.  Ilatelv 
Andrew  V.  McNall) 
B    \.  I  ckhart 
A.  h.  Philpot 
Chas.  II.  Wacker 
I.  \\ .  Hla 
Volney  W  I 
I  rskine  M.  Phelps 


>lm  Barton  Payne,  Vice-Chairma 
Ralph  M.  Easley 
S.  P.  McConnell 
J,.hn  F.  Wolfl 
Ch.ules  FJ.  Gordon 
Howard  S.  Taylor 
Wlluii   Uixon 
Harold  l.  Mel  ;ormick 

General  Committee. 

Austin  A  Burnham,  Secretarj 
E.  A.  Potter 
li  G.  Selfridge 
A.  s.  i  lage 
II.  N.  Higinbotham 
B   Bryan 
\  Stevens 
Franl    \  Coi  iper 
Chas.   I    1 


Marvin  Hughitt 

lohn  F.  Wallace 
loseph  11.  Wood 
Benjamin  Thomas 
P   I    Pettibone 
Franklin  MacVeagh 
;\\el\  ille  E.  Stone 


C.  C.  Chapman.  Secretary 
Benj.  McCutcheon 
w Hi.  I.  Shanks 
She lb\  M.  Singleton 


•  H-  h  ge  VV.  Dixon,  Secretarj 
i  Iwen  F.  Aldis 
Robert  A.  Waller 

1 .  Willis  Rice 
Charles  Henrotin 
( "h.u  les  r.  Quincy 
Albert  S.  t  iage 

Walter  II,  Ch.tmberlin 

Arthui   I.  Eddj 


\    V   Rothschild 

li  Scwab 
Bi  ron  I  .  smith 
las.  li.  Eckels 
W.  R.  Harper 
D  M   Lord 

U.  Cordon 
Horace  Tucker 
lohn  B.  Sherman 


i  Clarence  I   "i  i  iung,  Cor.  Se< 

Elbridge  ( i.   Keith,  Treasurer 

Plumer  M  W  oi  >du  orth 
loseph  W  Suddard 

I     R.  Bliss 
Vielville  E.  Stone 
w  alter  II.  i  ;haml 

W.  11.  Cra- 
Henry  Shei  man 

Mis  Rotter  Rainier 

Mrs.  Henry  M.  Shepard 


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Official  Program 

CONTAINING  ANNOUNCEMENTS  OF  ALL  PUBLIC  MEETINGS, 
EXERCISES,  PARADES,  BANQUETS,  ETC. 


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SUNDAY 


THANKSGIVING  SERVICES 


October   16th,  II  a. m. 


In  700  Churches  of  Chicago.  Inspiring  Patriotic  Music 
by  the  Church  Choirs  of  Chicago,  supported  by  Great 
Organs  and  Military  Bands  under  Prof.  Henry  B. 
Roney,  Musical  Director.  Sacred  Conceit--  in  all  Public 
Parks  in  afternoon,  weather  permitting. 

The  President  of  the  United  States,  distinguished  guests,  military  heroes 
and  returned  soldiers  in  attendance. 


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MONDAY. 

8  A. 

M. 

to 

12  M. 

,  ~.    .       .  ,     ,   _                                                                               October  17th. 

Reception  ot  Distinguished  Guests. 

1:45 

P. 

M. 

Public  Reception  to  President  Mckinley. 

7:30 

P. 

M. 

Illuminated  Bicycle    Parade,  Dedication  of  Arches,  and   Grand  Illumination  of  the  Citv, 
including  trolley  cars  and  elevated  railway  trains  in  the  national  colors  on  this  and  every 
evening   during  the   Jubilee. 

TUESDAY   MORNING. 


AUDITORIUM    MEETING. 


October  18th,  at   io:3o  o'clock 


Prayer 

Address 

Address 

Address  of  Welcome 

address 

Address 


The  Rev.  Frank  W.  Gunsaulus,  D.  D.,  Chaplain  of  the  Meeting 
By  Chairman  Charles  Truax,  introducing  Presiding  Officer 

By  Hon.  Geu.  R.  Peck,  Presiding  Officer 

By  Carter  H.  Harrison,  Mayor  of  Chicago 

By  Archbishop  Ireland,  of  St.  Paul 

By  Judge  Emory  Speer,  of  Macon,  Georgia 

The  President  of  the  United  States  and  members  of  the  Cabinet  and  Diplomatic  Corps  will  be  present. 

MUSIC By  Military  Band 


TUESDAY   AFTERNOON. 


ADDRESSES  IN  PUBLIC  HALLS. 


October  18,  at  3  o'clock 


Tickets  for  each  meeting  to  be  S'  cured  from  the  Vlanagei  ol  the  Hall. 


Speakers: 

Presiding  ( ifficer, 
Chaplain, 
Manager, 
Music  by  Military  Band. 


SPEAKERS: 


Presiding  1  ifficer, 
Chaplain, 
Manager, 
Musi,-  hi-  MilHarr  Baud. 


sn  uci  RS: 

Presiding  1  ifficei . 
Chaplain, 
Vlanager, 
Mii-.i.  by  Military  Band. 


STUDEBAKER  HALL. 

f  Hon.  Albert  J.  Beveridge,  Indianapolis,  Indiana 
(  President  Cyrus  Northrup,  University  of  Minnesota 

ludge  Peter  S.  Grosscup 
Rev.  Bishop  Charles  E.  Cheney 
Mr.  Harry  Knott 

COLUMBIA   THEATRE. 

^  Henry  M.  Duffield,  Detroit,  Mich. 

•  Gen.  Nelson  A.  Miles,  Washington,  D.  C. 

(  Booker  T.  Washington,  Tuskeegee,  Ala. 

Ex-Mayi  >r  Roche 

Rev.  P.  s.  Henson,  D.  D. 

Mr.  Ernest  Hamil 

FIRST   REGIMENT   ARHORV. 

1  Gen.  Wm.  R.  Shatter,  Washington,  D.  C. 
-  Secretary  James  Wilson,  Washington,  D.  C. 
(  Mayor  David  A.  Rose.  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Hon.  1  ieorge  r   Adams 

Rev.  F.  A.  N..ble.  D.  D. 

Mr.  E.  S.  Conway 


TUESDAY  AFTERNOON.  (Continued) 


«  «  « 


ADDRESSES  IN  PUBLIC  HALLS.  October  18,  at  3  o'clock 

Tickets  for  each  meeting  to  be  secured  at  the  Hall 

SECOND    REGIMENT    ARMORY. 

\  Gen.  Joseph  E.  Wheeler,  Camp  Wikort,  L.  I. 
Speakers:        -        -        -  -  I  Hon.  Samuel  Gompers,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Presiding  Officer,        -  -        Dr.  Henry  Wade  Rogers 

Chaplain,  -  "  I,iev-  Father  Edward  Kell) 

Manager,'        -  w-  H-  Gra>  ■ 

Music  byK Military  Band.  

NORTH    SIDE   TURNER    MALL. 

\  General  Adna  R.  Clurtee. 
Speakers:        -  -  ...  (  Hon.  Chas.  Emory  Smith. 

Presiding  Officer,       -------        .  Judge  Christian  C.  Kohlsaat 

.»  -  .  Ge'>.  S.  Douglas, 

Manager,  -         -------  s 

Music  by  Military  Band, 

TUESDAY    EVENING. 

GRAND  JUBILEE  BALL  AT  THE  AUDITORIUM,  Mrs.  Pie,  Palmer,  Chairman 

FOR  THE  BENEFIT  OF  SOLDIERS   AND  SAll.i  >RS. 


WEDNESDAY 


PARADE 


October  19th,  11:00  a.  m. 


Grand  Military,  Naval  and  Civic  Parade,  led  by  a  Platoon  of  Police  and  the  Chicago  Hussars. 
Gen.  Ioseph  Stockton,  Chief  Marshal.    Col.  Roy  B.  Harper,  Chief  ol  Staff. 


First  Division  -Gen.  John  C.  Black,  Grand  Marshal;  Gen. 

A.J.  Burbank,  Chief  of  Staff. 
Second  Division  — Col.   E.   I).   Swain,  Marshal;  Walter  II. 

Chamberlin,  Chief  of  Staff;  Capt.   W.   L.   Ue  Reiner. 

Adjt.  General;  Capt.  Albert  B.  Capron,  Chief  of  Aids. 

Third  Division  -Col.  Chas.  R.  E.  Koch,  Marshal;  Gen.  C.  S. 
Bentley,  Chief  of  Staff;  Lieut.  Win.  Brooke,  U.  S.  A.. 
Adjutant  General;  George  S.  Ballard,  Chief  of  Aids. 


Fourth  Division     ('.lias.    (J.    Gordon,  Marshal;  LeRoj 

Steward,  Chief  "i  Staff;  Ambrose  Lammey,  Adjutant 
General;  John  A.  Montgomery,  Chief  of  Aids, 

First  Battalion — General  Herman  l.ieb.  Commandant, 
Second  Battalion— Ch.nel  E  S.  Watts,  Commandant. 
Third  Battalion-   Captain  J.  J.  Healv,  Commandant. 
Fifth    Division— General   Fitz-Simons,   Marshal;    Colonel 

H.  B.  Maxwell,  Chief  of  Staff. 


LINE   OF  MARCH. 

From  south  of  Congress  street  on  Michigan  avenue,  march  north  i"  Van  Buren  street,  west  to 
State  street,  north  U>  Randolph  street,  west  to  Dearborn  street,  south  to  Adams  street,  west  to 
La  Salle  street,  north  t"  Washington  street,  west  to  Franklin  street,  south  to  Jackson  boulevard  and 
east  past  the  President's   reviewing  stand  at  the  Union  League  Club  to  Michigan  avenue  and  disband. 


6:30  P.  M.     Grand  Complimentary  Banquet  to  the  President  of   the  United  States  and   other 
guests  at  the  Auditorium.     Addresses  at  9  p.  M. 


iistinguished 


WEDNESDAY    EVENING. 
«  «  « 

AUDITORIUM  BANQUET.  October  19th,  at  9  o'clock. 

Tendered  to  the  President  of  the  United  States  and  Distinguished  Guests. 

Tickets  t<  1  be  secured  by  invitation  only  from  Mr.  Henrotin,  Chairman  1  if  Committee  on  Banquet.     (Room  539  Stock  Exchange.  1 

Presiding  Officer        -------     Franklin  MacVeagh 

Chaplain       -----  -         -  Rev.  Frank  Crane,  b.  D. 

TOASTS. 

"  Our  Country  " The  President 

"  The  President  " Ex-Vice  President  Adlai  E.  Stevensson 

1  Gen.  Nelson  A.  Miles,  Washington,  D.  C. 
"The  Army" ]  Gen.  Wm.  R.  Shatter,  Governor's  Island,  N.Y.  City 

(Gen.  Joseph  E.  Wheeler,  Camp  Wikoff,  L.  I. 

r  Admiral  Schley 

"  The  Navy  " -    Capt.  Mahan,  Washington,  D.  C. 

[_  Commander  Philip,  Washington,  D.  C. 

"  Reunited  Cohntry — North  and  South," Clark  Howell,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

"  International  Arbitration  ''....  President  James  B.  Angel,  University  of  Michigan 

1  Secretary  Lyman  J.  Gage,  Chicago 

"Our  Future"        .1 Samuel  Gompers,  Washington,  D.  C. 

(  Cyrus  Northrop,  Pres.  University  of  Minn. 


ADDRESSES    IN    PUBLIC   SCHOOLS. 


Tuesday  Afternoon,  October   18th,  at  1:30  o'clock. 


tickets  can  be  secured  from  Principals. 


DISTRICT   No.    i. 

Louis  Nettlehorst  School,  Evanston  Ave.  and  School  St. 

Principal,   Maria  Clark 

Presiding  Officer,      -  -      Graham  H    Harris 

Chaplain,  Rev.  E.  A.  Larrabee 

cn(,.tpre.  j  Lieut.    Col  George  V    Unman 
speaicers.  (  Capt   A]len  Uste|.  Fowlel. 

Army  Representative — Capt.  Jeremiah  I.  Sisk,  7th  Illinois  Vol. 

Navy  Representative  — Cyrus  D.  Sorenson,  U.  S.  N. 

LaSalle   School,   Hammond  and  Eugenie  Sts. 

Principal.  Homer  Bevans 

Presiding  Officer,      -  -        Franklin  H.  Head 

Chaplain.  Rev   J    B.  Dore 

c      .        (  Roger  Sherman 

5>peaKers:-j  &il   Edward  c  youngi  ,,t  m.  cav. 

Army  Representative — Capt  James  Kelly,  7th  Illinois  VoJ. 
Navy  Representative — W.  H.  Sutter,  "  Harvard" 

Augustus   M.  Burley  School,   Noble  and  Ashland  Aves. 

Principal,  Cephas  H.   Leach 
Presiding  Officer,  -  -         Austin   0.  Sexton 

Chaplain,  -     Rev.  F.  M    Carson.  D.  D 

Sneakers-  \  Rush  C    Blltier 
speakers,  j  Cart   w    H    McComb 

Army   Representative     Capt   John  T.  McCormick,  7th  111.  Vol. 
Navy  Representative     Harry  G.  Dodd 


DISTRICT  No.  2. 

Anderson  School,  Lincoln  and  Division  Sts. 

Principal.  F.  M    McKay 
Presiding  I  Ifficer,        -        -         Paul  O.  Stensland 
Chaplain,        -        -        -        -    Rev.  J.  W.  Fifield 
Speakers:     )  W.  S   Elliott,  Jr. 
/  Frank  Gardner 
Army  Representative     McDermott 
Navy  Representative— Arling  R.  Hansen 

Franklin  School,   Goethe  and  Wells  Sts. 

Principal.  William  C.  Dodge 
Presiding  Officer:  Frank  K   Loesch 

Chaplain  :  Rev.  W.  S.  P.  Bryan,  1)    D. 

Wak-^'v    *  Major  Lawrence  M.  Ennis 
speatcers.^  Renry  c   Noyes 

Army  Representative    Capt   John  T.  Ryan 
Navy  Representative— F.  W   Welchman 

Ellen  Mitchell  School,  N.  Oakley  Av.  and  N.  Ohio  St. 
Principal,  Chester  C.  Dodge 

Presiding  Officer,  Zenophile  P  Brosseau 

Chaplain,         -        -         -         Rev   T   N.  Morrison 

Wikers  ■    *  Rev  J-  p-  Brushingham  D.  D. 
^  I  Major  Frank  Alsip,  1st  111.  Cav 

Army   Representative— Capt.  W.  H.  Chenoweth,  1st  111.  Vol. 
Navy  Representative — Stand  Murpln 


DISTRICT  No.  3. 

Brentano  School,   Linden  Ave.  and  Diversey  St. 
Principal,  Washington  D.  Smyser 
Presiding  Officer,    -  -    J.  H.  Strong 

Chaplain,  -  -  Rev.  J.  A.  Rondthaler 

Sneakers-    *  Kobert  McM"rdy 
speaicers.    j  Ljeut  s  D  |  |,M  a.  11.  s.  N. 

Army  Representative     Capt.  C.  T.  Wilt,  1st  Reg.  III.  Vol. 
Navy  Representative—  Webster  T.  Smith 

Bismarck  School,  Armitage  and  Central  Park  Avev 

Principal,  Wm.  M.  Huberts 
Presiding  Officer,       -  John  T.  Keating 

Chaplain,  -      Rev.  M.  M.  Parkhurst 

sneakers-  *  K'  C  Lindlev'  U-  S-  N' 

"l  (  Lieut.  Col.  Daniel  Moriarty,  7th  111.  Vol. 

Army  Representative— Sergt.  Marshall  Brewster,  1st  111.  Vol. 

Navy  Representative     Samuel  McEwen 

Von   Humboldt  School,    Rockwell  and  Hirsch  Streets 
Principal,  Will  I.  Bartholf 
Presiding  Officer,  -  -  Joseph  Schwab 

Chaplain,       -  -   Rev.  Aaron  Norden 

speakerv  I  ^  J    Kavmer 

(  Major  raylor  E.  Brown 
Army  Representative— Llewllyn  A.  McCalla,  1st  ill.  Cav. 
Navy  Representative— George  Conrad 


DISTRICT   No.  4. 

West  Division  High  School,  Ogden  Ave.  and  Congress  St. 

Principal,  Geo.  M   Clayberg. 
Presiding  ( itticer,       -  -       D.  R  Cameron 

Chaplain,  -  Rev   Walter  H   Reynolds 

Sneakers-  i  Gen.  John  C.  Black, 
ipeaKers- }  Capt  A  S.  Bolte,  1st  111.  Vol. 
Army  Representative— Shirley  T.    High,   First    Illinois  Cav. 
Navy  Represe  tative    John  J.  Bradshaw 

Marshall   School,  Kedzie  Ave.  and  Adams  St. 
Principal,  Louis  J.  Block. 
Presiding  Officer,     -      Mrs.  Caroline  K.  Sherman 
Chaplain,  Rev.  Franklin  C.  Southworth 

Sneakers- 3  Rev   W    M'  Lawrence' 
speaicers.  (  £   DeKoven  Leffingwell.U  S  N. 

Army   Representative     Lieut     lolin    Curran.    First    Illinois    Vol 

Navy  Representative— E.  A.  Burroughs 

Tilden  School,  Lake  and  Elizabeth  Sts. 

Principal,  Harriet  N.  Winchell. 
Presiding  (  itticer,  -       C   R.  Walleck 

Chaplain,      -  -  -  Rev.  A.  C.Wakem.m 

Sneakers-*  H°Pe  Reed  Cody 

■  I"1^-  1  Captain  W.  H.  Wigham,  1st  Illinois  Vol. 

Army    Representative— Captain   Patrick   O'Connor,  2d  111.  Vol. 

Navy  Representative — Geo.  W.  Clark 


DISTRICT  No.  5. 

Thomas  Chalmers  School,  Twelfth  St  and  Fairfield  Ave. 

Principal,  Bertha  Benson. 

Presiding  Officer,  -         Christian  Meier 

Chaplain,       -        -        -       Rev.  Charles  E.  Morse 

c       .  i  E.  C.  Ritsher 

Speakers  :     -j  Capt  £   H  >Switzeri  ,st  ni.  Vol. 

Army  Repsesentative — Sergt.  Major   Shirley    Philpot,  7th  Reg. 
Navy  Representative  F.  H.  Brandt,  "Harvard" 

Medill  School,  Fourteenth  Place  and  Troop  Street. 

Principal,  Stewart  B    Sabin. 

Presiding  Officer,  -      Clayton  Mark 

Chaplain,       -  -     Rev.  A.  A.  Lambert 

c       ,  \  Richard  Prendergast 

speakers:  ^  Capt   M  L   c  Funkhouser,  1st  111.  Vol. 

Army  Representative— Sergt.  A.  D.  McBurney,  1st  Reg. 

Navy  Representative — R.  E.  Herrick 

Froebel   School,  Twenty-first  and  Robey  Streets. 
Principal,  Henry  C.  Cox. 
Presiding  Officer,        -         Dr.  W.  S    Christopher. 
Chaplain,      -  -  Rev.  J.  P.  Muldoon, 

Sneakers-  S  Alfred  S"  Trude 
speakers.  f  Maj   John  M   Southworth 

Army  Representative — Lieut.  James  Miles,  1st  111.  Vol. 

Navy  Reprepesentative — Geo.  H.  Ratledge. 


DISTRICT  No.  6. 
Lake  High  School,    Matteson  St.  (47th  PI.)  and  Union  Ave. 
Principal,  Edward  F.  Sterns. 
Presiding  Officer 
Chaplain     -  -  - 


L.  Ot  Goddard. 
Rev.  YV.  F.  Black 


Sneakers-  3  Johl1  A-  Henr-y' 

speakers.  (  Major  E_  B  -r-oIman>  lst  Reg.  111.  Vol. 

Army  Representative— Cap.  E.  C.  Sturgus,  lst  111.  Vol. 
Navy  Representative— John  A.  Welch. 

Holden  School,  3lst  and  Deering  Streets. 

Principal,  Chas.  F.  Babcock. 

Presiding  Officer       -  -      Thomas  Gallagher. 

Chaplain  -  Father  McGuire. 

Sneakers- ■»  Gea  W'  Underwood, 

speakers.  (  Sergt    victor  Arnold,  1st  Cavalry. 

Army  Representative — Capt.  John  M.  Clasley,  7th  Reg.  III.  Vol. 
Navy  Representative— E.  A.  Long. 

Perkins  Bass  School.  66th  and  May  Streets. 
Principal,  Fulton  B.  Ormsby. 
Presiding  Officer       -  ■      Edward  C.  Carroll. 

Chapalin  Rev.  William  E.  Danforth. 

5      ..  .  (  Robert  H.  Wiles 
speakers.  |  Cap   £  }   Dimmick,  1st  111.  Vol. 

Army  Representative — Capt.  Martin  Duhig,  7th  Reg.  111. Vol. 
Navy  Representative — E.  M.  Lubeck. 


DISTRICT    No.    7. 


DISTRICT  No.  8. 


Hyde  Park  High  School.    56th   Si.,  and    Kimbark    Ave. 
Principal,  1  'lias.  W.  French 

Presiding' Officer,        -        -  Walter  C.  Nelson 

1   haplain,        -  Re\.  W.  F.  Irwin 

v  Col.  Marcus  Kavanaugh,  ~th  Illinois  Vol. 


..       ,  \  1.01.  iviarcus   isa\anaue.n 

Speakers:        ,,     «. ,  , 

'  /  Mr.  Sk ne\  1  ..  hastman 


Army    Representative— Capt.   1     VI.   Kennedy,  7th    Illinois    Vol. 
Navy  Representative     Cecil  Page 


Forestville  School,   15th  St.  and  St.  Lawrence  Ave. 
Principal,  Florence  M.  Holbrook 

Presiding  Officer.  S.  Laim:  Williams 

Chaplain,  Rev.  Wm.  P.  Merrill 

1  lohn  S.  Miller 

1  >  ol.  D.  Hack  Foster.  III.  Vol. 

Army  Representatives    Capt.   lames  Clark,  7th  III.  Vol. 

Navy  Representatives     Stuart  ij.  Bradley 


Speakers 


George  William  Curtis  School.  Stanwood  Ave.  and 

■  State  St.,  Kensington. 
Principal,  Thos.   C.  Hill 
Presiding  Officer,        -        -  lesse  Sherwood 

( :haplain,        -        -        -  Rev.  P.  C.  Pledger 

sneakers    S  Merritt   Starr 

'  ltJK"v  ,  Maj.   I.  B.  Sanborn.  1st.  Illionis  Vol. 

Army    Representative     Lieut.  I.  D.  Laramie,    1st.    Illinois   Vol. 
Navy  Representative     1 'has.  Annett 

Lewis    School,  6lst  St..  and  Princeton  Ave. 
Principal,  Kate  S.  Kellogg 
Presiding  1  rfficer,  How  aid  II.  I  Jross 

1  haplain,      -  -  Re\ .   Ii  iseph  stolz 

\  W.  T   Underu  ood 


,  I  W.    I.  1  iklei  v,  <  m  'd 

SPeakerS:  (Lieut.  II.  DorseyP; 


Patton 

Army  Representative — Capt.  Wm.  E.  Hoineville,  7th  Illinois  Vol. 
Navy  Representative     H.  W.  Affleck,  "Oregon" 


Phil.  Sheridan  School,  90th  St.  and  Escanaba,  Ave. 

Si  mth  1  Ihicagi 
Principal,  Edward  L.  C.  .Worse 

Presiding  Officer,  Mrs.  Isabella  O'Keefe 

Chaplain,  Rev.    I.   I,  Carroll 

sn  1  it  .,-s  I  Thomas  1 1.  Knight 

'  '  '     '  /  Lieut.  Paul  Linebarger.lst.  III.  Cav. 

Army  Representative     Adjt.  Michael  Cassidy,  7th  Reg. 
Navy  Representative— Clarence  Hardin 

Douglas    School,    rhirty-Second  St.  and  Forest  Ave. 
Principal,  Lucia  Johnston 
Presiding  1  ifficer,  Noble  B.  Judah 

1  'haplain,         -  -       Rev.  A.    I    1  amtield.  D. D. 

,         (1  :ol.  Henry  1  .  Turner,  1st  111.  Vol. 
PeaKers   |  Rev.  Reverd)  C.  Ransom 

Army  Representative    Capt.  J.  L.  Malley,  7th  111.  Vi 

Navy   Representative     Ensign  Wa  ren    I.  Purdv. 


Educational  Committee. 


Dr.Henry  Wade  Rogers,  Honorary  Chairman  Henry  Sherman  Vail,  Chairman 

Dr.  E.  B.  Andrews  Dr.  Geo.  N.  Carmen  Albert  G.  Lane 

Dr.  J.  G.  K.  McClure  Dr.  F.  W.  Gunsaulus  Henry  H.  Belfield 


Dr.  H.  P.  Judson,  Vice-Chairman 
Col.  F.  W.  Parker 
Geortte  Everett  Adams 


Committee  on  Decorations. 


Louis  M.  Stumer,  Chairman 
Chas.  A.Stevens,  Vice-Ch'm'n 

S.  H.  Ettlesi in,  Secretary 
Gorman  B.  Coffin 
Hubert  Mandel 


B.  Gunther 
W.  M.  Kosminski 
Fred  Meyer 
A.  F.  Brockman 
L.  D.  Heusner 


Leo.  A.  L..eb 
Andrew   Work 
Riley  Darnell 
Jules  Ballenberg 
George  D.  Milligan 


I.  Keim. 
F.  G.  Moulton 
J.  J.  Coughlan 
i  ;has.  F.  Gunther 
E.   I.  Novak 


F.  II.  Cloidt 
Fred  W.  Upham 
William  Mangier 
J.  S.  Dunham 
Win    S.  Merle 


Beni.  I.  Rosenthal,  Chairman  Clarence  E.  Young,  Secretary 

H.N.Higinbotham,  Vice-Chairman  Chas.  D.  Hutchinson 


Committee  on  finance. 

ice  E.  Young,  Secretary 
[j.  Hutchinsi  m 

Committee  on  music. 


John  I.  Mitchell  Byron  L.  Smith 

Elbridge  G.  Keith  las.  II.  Eckels 


Charles  L).  Haniill.  Chairman  Chas.  N.  Fay 

Arthur  Heurtley,  Vice-Chairman  John  I.  Glessner 

Edward  Rosing,  Secretary  Milward  Adams 


Florence  Ziegfeld  John  P.  Byrne 

John  K.  Lindgren  Albeit  D.  Philpi  i 

Edward  M.  Lahifl 


Daniel  M.  Lord,  Chairman 
Frank   H.  ( ;■  n  iper,  Vice-Chairman 


Committee  on  Promotion  and  Publicity. 

Chas.  A.  Stevens 

Badges.  transportation. 


Ri  ibert  I.  Thompsi  »n 
Austin  A.  Burnham 


James  W.  Nye.  Chairman 


Horace  Tucker,  Chairman 


Committee  on  thanksgiving  Services. 


Rev.  H.  W.  Thomas,  D.  D.,  Chairman 
Rt.Kev.  Samuel  Fallows,  LL.  D., Secretary 
Chas.  R.  Macloon,  Acting  Secretary 
Prof.  Henry  B.  Roney,  Director  of  Music 
Most  Rev.  Patrick  Feehan 
Rev.  E.  M.  Stires 
Rev.  Chas.  A.  Lippincott 
Rev.  E.  G.  Hirsch.Ph.  U.,  D.  D 


Rev.  N.  D.  Hillis,  D.  D. 
Rev.  S.  P.  Brushinnham,  D.  D. 
Rev.  A.  J.  Canfield,  D.  D. 
Rev.  Jas.  S.  Stone,  D.  D. 
Booker  T.  Washington 
Rev.  Nacv  McGee  Waters 
Rev.  Rufus  A.  White 
Rev.  Revercty  C.  Ransom 


Rev.  Moses  H.  Jackson 
Rev.  F.  A.  Noble,  D.  D. 
Rev.  Jos.  Stolz,  D.  D. 
Rev.  P.  S.  Henson,  D.  D. 
Rev.  W.  M.  Lawrence,  D.  D. 
Rev.  J.  H.  0.  Smith 
Rev.  A.  S.McGavick 
Rev.  J.  D.  Severimjhaus,  D.  D 


Banquet  Committee. 


John  W.  Ela,  Chairman 
George  B  Swift 
Robert  T.  Lincoln 
Peter  S.  Grosscup 


Franklin  MacVeagh 
Melville  E.  Stone 
John  Barton  Payne 
Owen  F.  Aldis 


Robert  A.  Waller 
F.  Willis  Rice 
Chas.  Henrotin 
Marvin  Hughitt 


Ralph  M.  Easley 
Chas.  F.  Quincy 
John  F.  Wallace 
Walter  H.  Chamberlin 


Albert  S.  Gage 
Arthur  J.  Eddy 
Robert  G.  Clarke 
Geo.  W.  Dixon 


Committee  on  Bicycle  Parade. 


Simon  Mavev,  Chairman 


E.  J.  Tapper 
John  Si  man 
Adolph  Roth 
( Iscar  Solum 
W.  D.  Jaw.rski 
Sol.  H.  Hess 
I.  P.  Hally 
James  Baird 
i  Irlando  Adams 
E.  S.  Cay  wood 
A.  T.  Hey  wood 
H.  Ostenarm 


Fred  Graflund 
C.  K.  Anderson 
John  Kurtz 
H.  P.  Hansen 
M.  J.  BmMong 
H.  C.  Bietler 
S.  Rosenthal 
Dr.  W.  E.  Webster 
C.  P.  Root 
Br  V   H.  Schultz 
Geo.  Cawthorne 
J.  H.  Chubbuck 


K.  G.  Fisher,  Chairman  Ex 
T.  Raddell 
Frank  T.  Fowler 
John  T.  Swarthout 
C.  E.  Woods 
E.  P.  Hearne 
C.  W.  Hammer 
J.  A.  Carderleaf  West 
Kenneth  Mackenzie 
Jesse  J.  Smith 
C.  G.  Sinsabaugh 
E.  E.  Lee 
L.  C.  Whitaker 


Officio 

Joe  Ness 
C.  A.  Nathan 

E.  A.  Gold 
A.  W.  Born 

F.  A.  Alden 
H.  W.  Musselwhite 
J.  C.  Barclay 
R.  L.Welch 
M.  J.  Bolstad 
C.  I.  Critchett 
James  Lew 

C.  F.  Peterson 


Walter  Faraday,  Secretary 
G.  G.  Greenburi; 

E.  McNeil 

F.  D.  McGuire 
W.  F.  Reed 

G.  K.  Barratt 
Wm.  Altman 
Geo.  K.  Herrmann 
R.  R.  Phelps 
Fred  W.  Wile 
John  H.  McCabe 


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